THE JsZEJASOTTIC COMMERCIAL AND FAMILY HOTEL, GISBORNE, POVERTY BAY. PRIVATE SUITES OP APARTMENTS. Bath, Billiard, and Sample Rooms. STAPYLTON C. CAULTON, „ PROPRIETOR.
Messrs. BOYLAN BROTHERS, HOUSE-FURNISHING, and BUILDERS’ lIR, O IST 2VT 01ST G-E ZR, S, GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBORNE, HAVE ON SALE—INARMING IMPLEMENTS, ARTISTS’ TOOLS J- OF American and English Manufacture, Together with a Handsome and Varied assortment of CHINA, DELE, GLASSWARE, LAMPS, BRUSIIWARE, Cutlery, and Electro-Plated Goods, FURNISHING IRONMONGERY, ELECTROPLATED GOODS, C U T L E RY, BUILDERS’ IRONMONGERY, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, SEEDS, &c., &c., &c., A Variety of Sewing Machines by reputed Makers. BOYLAJST EBOS., Furnishing Ironmongers, & General Hardware Dealers, GLADSTONE-ROAD, GISBORNE. (UP Licensed to SELL Guns, Ammunition, and Blasting Powder. 71
Seeds! Seeds!! Seeds!!! O GIT. LAVERS bogs to inform Farmers and Settlers of Gisborne and surrounding • districts that he has always on hand the following of the Best Quality, of which most are tested before sending out: — White Clover Trefoil Prairie Guano Rod „ Rape Fescues, Ac. Seed Oats Cow Grass. Lucerne Garden Seeds of all Seed Potatoes, Alsyke Clover Rye Grass descriptions Maize Timothy Cocksfoot Bono Dust Barley, Bran, Quicks, Fruit, Ornamental and Forest Trees, and all articles connected with the Trude. Orders accompanied by a remittance or reference in Auckland promptly attended to and forwarded per return steamer. G. H. LAVERS, CORN & SEED MERCHANT, WYNDHAM-STREET. Established 1865. 95 BOYLAN BROTHERS, Agents for Gisborne.
TRANSFER OF BUSINESS. ARGYLL HOTEL, GISBORNE. HAVING disposed of my business at the Argyll Hotel to MR. S. M. WILSON, T desire to thank my numerous friends, and the public generally, for the liberal manner in which they have patronised me while carrying on business in Gisborne, and have much pleasure in recommending my successor, who. I trusts will meet with a fair share of public patronage. ALEX. BLAIR. S. M. WILSON S~>EGS respectfully to announce to the inhabitants of the Poverty Bay district I hat be has taken over that well-known hostelry, known as the Argyll Hotel, hitherto conducted by Mr. Blair, and trusts by strict attention to business and keeping None but the Best Brands of ALES, WINES, SPIRITS, Ac. lie will merit a share of the patronage hitherto so liberally accorded to his predecessor. SAMUEL MASON WILSON, 91 Proprietor. GRASS SEEDS. ON SALE by the Undersigned— F U C E R N E Ij Pott Proicnsis Prairie Grass Cocksfoot Rye Grass White Clover Alsyke 112 ' GRAHAM A CO.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 263, 10 April 1875, Page 3
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